Temporary Fence Bracing | Stays | Support - Keep your fence upright and secure in high wind conditions.
As an important part of hesly temporary fencing range, the temporary fence wind bracing is specially designed
to add strength and stability to temporary fence panels. So the Temporary Fence Panels can stand up under strong wind loads.
The temporary fence stays are recommended for use on long temporary fence runs to keep the fence stable. Stays are also recommended when shade cloth is attached to the fence, in order to keep the fence upright during high wind conditions.
Why Use Temporary Fence Bracing / Stayes ?
There are a number of reasons you should purchase stays when you buy temporary fencing, including:
- Add strength and stability to fencing panels
- Lightweight for installing or moving, while giving strong performance
- Keep temp fence upright in windy conditions
- Hot dipped galvanised Easy to install and dismantle, saving you valuable time
- Designed to withstand the most severe site conditions
- Complies with Australian standards A.S. 4687-2007 and are designed for the severe Australian climate
Bracing Installation
Temporary Fence support stays are a must where Shadecloth, large site signage and Banners are fitted to the temporary fence line. They also add additional stability where double or single access gates are required to enter through the temporary fence.
Each heavy duty bracing bracket can take up to 3 temporary fence feet weighting approx. 85 kg (including the bracket weight) this forms substantial stability to the temporary fence panels when fitted at the correct intervals along the temporary fencing line.
- Fence Bracing must be installed prior to shade cloth, banner mesh or large signs are installed.
- It is recommended that clients perform their own wind impact assessment. Long runs of temporary fence should have a standard brace installed every 6 panels.
- Bracing installation must conform to HeslyFence Fencing Systems Test Certificate AS 4687:2007 MT-10/253
- NOTE: Fence Bracing must not impact pedestrian walkways or trafficked areas.